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Superdog

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  1. Chances are there will be longer studs holding the PTO on,you'll have to remove them and replace with short bolts to hold the cover plate.
  2. I've always liked Sinclair stuff,just for the simple reason that Grandpa had a Sinclair gas pump at the truck shed for years.I'd love to have that dinosaur,but not for that kind of money. It would look good perched on the back of my AC.
  3. I don't know if it was an original or not,but they were asking $1295 for it. It was cast aluminum.
  4. Mt.Pleasant,Iowa. It's a 5 day show always ends on Labor Day.
  5. Never get tired of this view Hauling corn to ADM plant in Cedar Rapids Kids got me this for Xmas My Detroit powered Brockways
  6. A few pics from the show last weekend.
  7. Is it for sale,I know a guy that would go nuts over that.
  8. They never made a E6-400, just a 350 with the pump bumped up.
  9. did you take main line off compressor with the engine running to see if it was pumping air?
  10. I bought a pair of really nice used 7 ft. curved top,6 in. reduced to 5 in. at bottom stacks for my '88 for $125 apiece,came with 4- 6 in. chrome clamps,too.
  11. I'm with you,Roadway's U626's had budds,the773's were all tag axles,can't remember if the 626's were or not.
  12. you ain't the only one. Damn I'd love to have that. What would I cost me to get it to Iowa??
  13. A B63 was a slightly heavier version of the B61,you saw them as dumps and other heavier uses.They were phased out in 1958,when Mack started offering the SX version of the B61. The later tip turbine intercoolers were water cooled,thats why the coolant lines. Yes,there was a 2 valve tip turbine 350,If memory serves me right,it was originally called the ENDT678,later became a E6-350.
  14. yes,that's the way they were. lots of the older transmissions had 1st or low gear at the far right.
  15. Doug Fetterly just started making those.
  16. I have a '47 Gramm that's square front
  17. That was the way it was done back then,though they weren't deemed un needed. I've got an LJ that someone made a tandem by welding a single axle cutoff from a A-50T. Least they kept it all Mack,I guess.
  18. Here is a Page & Page tag,it have the belt drive spacers,but no belt. Here is a Neway air ride tag,hard to see but it has a single air bag.
  19. The OD ratio should be .78 I think.Without figuring,you'd be in the high 70's with 3:87's
  20. low 30's is pretty steep for one with a good title,let alone one that's been wrecked.
  21. the dual intakes was the COE version of the hood scoop.They went to a single intake dual element air cleaner in late '75 or so
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